“Who did they come to see?” Beyonce She asks that she performs her 2023 single “My House” during the Cowboy Carter Tour. For many people, the answer has been blue ivy.
Blue Ivy Carter, the 13-year-old daughter of the Grammy-winning artist, exists on the stage much more than before, and fans are influenced by their first performance to now.
15 -year -old Isabella Kerr has praised Beyonsey for years, but he said that he participated in the Cauboy Carter Tour to experience the footsteps of Blue Ivy.
“People are saying,” Oh, she is a mini beeonce, “but no, I think she is the first blue. Everything about her is electrified when she is on stage,” Kerr said.
The Cauboy Carter Tour ends in Las Vegas on Saturday. The 30 before the tour, the stop told fans that Blue Ivy is well on the way to the next generation powerhouse.
Blue Ivy’s stage appearance increases on Cowboy Carter Tour
Blue first captured the stage at the age of 11 during her mother’s 2023 Renaissance visit, which appears during the heritage celebrity anthem “My Power” and “Black Parade”. Supporters estimated her performance at each stop.
He re -performed during “Beyonsey Bowl”, NFL Christmas Day HafTime Show which was nominated for only four Amy Awards. He danced with the icon along with the song “Cauboy Carter” album For the first time.
Fan and artist Olivia Ellis said, “Even the difference between the Renaissance tour and now, you can tell that she has actually increased in her confidence.” “You can tell that there is a different vibe about it.”
On the Cowboy Carter Tour, she can be almost wrong for one of the professional dancers of Beyoncé. He is on stage for almost every song and is rebuating his mother’s choreography from her 2006 “DJ-Wow” music video, a node for an undisputed equality between the two.
A inherited professionalism
Online videos of blue display professionalism compared to your mother during the Cauboy Carter Tour. During a rain New Jersey stop, she used to bring out the towel to dry her area of the stage before doing her “America a problem” choreography.
In another unexpected moment during a Chicago show, his earrings were caught on Beyonse’s hair. Blue remained calm, removed the jewelry and gave the singer that it was safe in her hand because they were both originally.
“This is a family business,” Qinitra D. Brooks said, “An academic and author of” The Lemoned Reader “, a collection that examines the specifics of the nuances Beyonsey’s 2016 Visual album, “Lemonade.” “She is really studying under the best person today. Why will she not take advantage of that opportunity today?”
Blue Ivy fans dub themselves as ‘Ivy League’
In “Renaissance: A Film by Beyonsey”, fans were given a back view on the decision -making process, the first allowed to perform Blue. Beyonce expressed how nervous he was about his child being in front of thousands of people, he came to know that he had initially said or not.
“I did not think it was a suitable place for an 11 -year -old child on the stadium stage,” he said. “I made a deal with him, and I said,” If you practice and show your commitment, I will let you do a show. ” Blue Ivy fulfilled the end of the deal, and a fan made base: “Ivy League.”
Kerr says that Blue’s achievements inspire her to work hard to achieve her dreams. “He worked to stay on stage, and now look at him. If I want to work then I work, I can kill him like him.”
Last month’s Cauter Carter at Paris Stop, members of Bayhaive and Ivy League finally found what they were asking – Blue Ivy Merchandise. Shirts with teenager’s face and “DJ Blue” phrases were available to buy from the front.
Earlier, fans were making their own custom pieces that highlighted the connections of Blue and Beyonse.
At the MetLife Stadium Show, Ellis wore a custom corset top, which she portrayed, in which Blue Ivy and her 8 -year -old sister, Rumi Carter, were shown on stage with Beyonse during “protector”, a track from the “Cowboy Carter” album is painted.
“I thought there would be just a fun moment to expose the corset,” he said. “It is really good to see her as a mother because we have grown up with all the bensey, and now it is as if her show is like a family relationship.”
Mother-daughter pair resonated with the bond of Beyonsey and Blue Ivy
The confidence and professionalism of Blue Ivy is not only a will for its hard work, but also the motherhood of Beyonsey.
Mother-daughter couple around the world filled the stadium seats, excited to see Beyonse and display their strong bond for the world to see her daughter. In many cases, mothers have been fans of Beyoncé for years and are excited to grow up with a high-floor blue ivy for their daughters.
Tanaza Bayalis took her 11 -year -old daughter, Aria Brown on a renaissance tour, where she did not miss a beat dancing with Blue Ivy’s “My Power” choreography.
The brown cowboy was so firm to participate in the Carter Tour that he began selling popular toys, such as mud and squashmollow, and to save his money.
“She was really like, ‘Mother, I don’t know what you’re going to do, but I have to go to this concert,” said Bellis. “I just had to do this after that.”
Brown became a fan after attending a dance recall, centered around the career of the superstar throughout the year. Belis, who says that she has always been a big fan, is happy to share these experiences with her daughter.
“It just showed her a calm mother and daughter, and it’s just something she can do. Beyonse is a bit bigger, but with the blue color, it made her tangible for her.”
Although there is no concrete answer for the future for blue ivy, it is widely recognized that the possibilities are infinite.
Brooks said, “We could not imagine that Beyonse would do all these things that he could do. We saw people trying to put boundaries on him,” Brooks said. “I think Beyonsey who wants to do us is one of them and what he wants to put those boundaries in blue for us.”
Sara Jones-Smith, Associated Press